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02 Apr, 2007
Only one hit to speak of ... should have been more
Mr Steppenwolf had the (mis)fortune to record 'Born to be Wild', a song written by his drummer's brother who went under the name of Mars Bonfire, actually called Dennis Edmonton. The trouble is with such a fantastic first song, how on earth could he follow it up. Well, in short he couldn't. He tried though and this collection is excellent. 'The Pusher' and 'Magic Carper Ride' are fine examples of late 60's progressive pop-rock. There was a huge wealth of great music during that period and to sustain a career in popular music was hard work. Today of course, Mr Steppenwolf, would be heralded as the new Oasis.
It is of its time. Drug influenced lyrics and titles highlight the hot topic of the age. Have a good listen to 'Earschplittenloudenboomer' - fantastic stuff. Yep, this is wholly worthwhile.
.............I can almost smell burnt Harley Davison exhaust gasses as I write this ....

25 Aug, 2020
Rampant....? No, but pretty good !
The vinyl album has of course been around for over 45 years .... and it is one Nazareths' best... not up there with Razamanaz, but close. I bought the remastered vinyl version to replace that which I sold a few years ago. It came complete with the embossed 'Nazareth' on the cover and the strip of paper, a bank note of sorts detailing the credits is also there (though from memory it seems smaller than I remember?) but given that is the remastered version the sound on side two is over compressed and a little flat. It's a bit 'Sssy' during playback , which isn't there on side 1, so it may be a pressing issue. Its not enough to send it back , but you may be better off buying a 2nd hand copy of the original. Incidentally , mine came in a light blue vinyl version.... but I never did see the point of the different colours unless it had relevance to the album or artist, Pink Floyd, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, etc .... A very enjoyable album from a period that will never be recaptured. Great memories.

29 Aug, 2017
Spot on !
Top notch, bright and great value.